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Slothy Claus: A Christmas Story

What would happen to Christmas if Santa Claus was a sloth . . . literally? Would Slothy Claus make it to every home by Christmas morning? Join Slothy Claus in this fun, charming story that teaches kids that Christmas is about more than just presents under the tree.Slothy Claus has lots of presents for good boys and girls this year, but how is this notoriously lethargic animal supposed to travel all around the world in just one night? You guessed it-Slothy takes his sweet time and does what sloths do best: sleep and eat. Will the kids wake up to empty stockings and no presents under the tree? Will Christmas be ruined?Slothy Claus is both humorous and heartwarming with a positive message for kids and adults about patience and contentment.Children ages 4 to 8 willlearn that the joy of Christmas doesn't come from gifts and toys but from the love between family and friendsenjoy the delightfully funny one-of-a-kind artworklove the bright, glittery cover and classic rhymesParents will lovethe story?s themes of family and friends, giving and contentment, and patiencegiving this book for advent or Christmasreading this book to their kids at bedtime or any timemaking this instant classic part of their Christmas reading traditionidentifying with a protagonist that?s a little fatigued (and hungry) around the holidays (No judgment!)This holiday season, celebrate Christmas (and sloth life) with Slothy Claus. About the Author Jodie Shepherd, who also writes under her real name, Leslie Kimmelman, is the award-winning author of many dozens of both fiction and nonfiction titles for children. She is also a children's book editor. MacKenzie Haley is an illustrator based in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. She received her BFA in illustration from the University of Dayton. She enjoys working with bold colors, as well as patterns and textures. Some of her clients include Little Simon, Cottage Door Press, Albert Whitman, and Page Street Kids. In her spare time, she likes to run and talk with her cats. She firmly believes you can never have enough cat T-shirts.

What would happen to Christmas if Santa Claus was a sloth . . . literally? Would Slothy Claus make it to every home by Christmas morning? Join Slothy Claus in this fun, charming story that teaches kids that Christmas is about more than just presents under the tree.Slothy Claus has lots of presents for good boys and girls this year, but how is this notoriously lethargic animal supposed to travel all around the world in just one night? You guessed it-Slothy takes his sweet time and does what sloths do best: sleep and eat. Will the kids wake up to empty stockings and no presents under the tree? Will Christmas be ruined?Slothy Claus is both humorous and heartwarming with a positive message for kids and adults about patience and contentment.Children ages 4 to 8 willlearn that the joy of Christmas doesn't come from gifts and toys but from the love between family and friendsenjoy the delightfully funny one-of-a-kind artworklove the bright, glittery cover and classic rhymesParents will lovethe story?s themes of family and friends, giving and contentment, and patiencegiving this book for advent or Christmasreading this book to their kids at bedtime or any timemaking this instant classic part of their Christmas reading traditionidentifying with a protagonist that?s a little fatigued (and hungry) around the holidays (No judgment!)This holiday season, celebrate Christmas (and sloth life) with Slothy Claus. About the Author Jodie Shepherd, who also writes under her real name, Leslie Kimmelman, is the award-winning author of many dozens of both fiction and nonfiction titles for children. She is also a children's book editor. MacKenzie Haley is an illustrator based in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. She received her BFA in illustration from the University of Dayton. She enjoys working with bold colors, as well as patterns and textures. Some of her clients include Little Simon, Cottage Door Press, Albert Whitman, and Page Street Kids. In her spare time, she likes to run and talk with her cats. She firmly believes you can never have enough cat T-shirts.

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Slothy Claus: A Christmas Story

$5.99

$2.10

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What would happen to Christmas if Santa Claus was a sloth . . . literally? Would Slothy Claus make it to every home by Christmas morning? Join Slothy Claus in this fun, charming story that teaches kids that Christmas is about more than just presents under the tree.Slothy Claus has lots of presents for good boys and girls this year, but how is this notoriously lethargic animal supposed to travel all around the world in just one night? You guessed it-Slothy takes his sweet time and does what sloths do best: sleep and eat. Will the kids wake up to empty stockings and no presents under the tree? Will Christmas be ruined?Slothy Claus is both humorous and heartwarming with a positive message for kids and adults about patience and contentment.Children ages 4 to 8 willlearn that the joy of Christmas doesn't come from gifts and toys but from the love between family and friendsenjoy the delightfully funny one-of-a-kind artworklove the bright, glittery cover and classic rhymesParents will lovethe story?s themes of family and friends, giving and contentment, and patiencegiving this book for advent or Christmasreading this book to their kids at bedtime or any timemaking this instant classic part of their Christmas reading traditionidentifying with a protagonist that?s a little fatigued (and hungry) around the holidays (No judgment!)This holiday season, celebrate Christmas (and sloth life) with Slothy Claus. About the Author Jodie Shepherd, who also writes under her real name, Leslie Kimmelman, is the award-winning author of many dozens of both fiction and nonfiction titles for children. She is also a children's book editor. MacKenzie Haley is an illustrator based in her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. She received her BFA in illustration from the University of Dayton. She enjoys working with bold colors, as well as patterns and textures. Some of her clients include Little Simon, Cottage Door Press, Albert Whitman, and Page Street Kids. In her spare time, she likes to run and talk with her cats. She firmly believes you can never have enough cat T-shirts.